> On May 20, 2019, at 11:27 AM, D via gnucash-user <gnucash-user@gnucash.org>
> wrote:
>
> Not sure, but XBT is not listed as a valid ISO4217 code, so it's likely
> Gnucash doesn't like it.
>
> What would you use it for? What did you use it for last July 29th?
>
> David
>
> On May 20, 2019, at 11:35 PM, dragospuri <dragosp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> Ok. I believe I have found it. It wasn't a transaction, but a <price>.
>> Removing the following lets me open the file in gnucash:
>> <price>
>> <price:id type="guid">4625ffc94c6f4ed68528191dab4f5602</price:id>
>> <price:commodity>
>> <cmdty:space>ISO4217</cmdty:space>
>> <cmdty:id>RON</cmdty:id>
>> </price:commodity>
>> <price:currency>
>> <cmdty:space>ISO4217</cmdty:space>
>> <cmdty:id>XBT</cmdty:id>
>> </price:currency>
>> <price:time>
>> <ts:date>2018-07-29 00:32:29 +0300</ts:date>
>> </price:time>
>> <price:source>user:xfer-dialog</price:source>
>> <price:value>39/1254250</price:value>
>> </price>
>> Probably XBT isn't accepted?!
>> I'm not sure yet how this will affect my transactions that involve this
>> (worried), or how to find them.
>> Thanks a lot for the help.
David,
XBT is commonly used for Bitcoin.
Dragos,
Just put it in a different namespace and change the type of the asset
account(s) holding it to "stock". You'll need to do that outside of GnuCash.
You should file a bug with GnuCash-for-Android. If Ngewi wants to allow non-ISO
currency codes that's his business but he should warn that it will make the
file incompatible with GnuCash.
Regards,
John Ralls
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